Easy is a word not often associated with the MS office suite.
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> On Dec 11, 2021, at 08:31, Ken Hansen wrote:
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> Also wonder how easy those projects would be if one had spent the big money
> to buy a Microsoft Office program.
Also wonder how easy those projects would be if one had spent the big
money to buy a Microsoft Office program.
At least with OpenOffice I doubt that a couple years down the road it
will still be able to open and work with the files you created this week!
Back when I got started with computers
And still spent to bitch about it but not ask for help.
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On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 1:12 AM Kevin D. Warren wrote:
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> I just spent two hours trying to figure out two basic, simple word processing
> tasks: C
> On March 27, 2020 at 3:19 PM David Belina wrote:
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> Try just selecting Number as that seems to be what you want. Does your
> screen look like the attached?
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> On March 27, 2020 at 2:47:46 PM, Jan Macdonald (jmacbellt...@gmail.com
> mailto:jmacbellt...@gmail.co
Try just selecting Number as that seems to be what you want. Does your screen
look like the attached?
On March 27, 2020 at 2:47:46 PM, Jan Macdonald (jmacbellt...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello Johnny,
My time sheet was originally in Excel and must have been automatically
formatted to OpenOffic
Hello Johnny,
My time sheet was originally in Excel and must have been automatically
formatted to OpenOffice when I originally saved it on my Mac. So possibly the
dollar sign could have defaulted from this transition? When the spreadsheet is
open I go to format ~ cell protection ~ numbers, th
Den fre 27 mars 2020 kl 00:00 skrev Jan Macdonald :
> Hello OpenOffice,
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> Wow ~ this is one complicated program. During my career I used Excel,
> what a breeze. Then for a fun part-time job post-retirement I was directed
> to use OpenOffice. It’s a challenge!
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> I have a time sheet that is sh
Or hi-lite the column using your mouse and right-click and select Format.
(note: This is no difference from the way I format cells in Excel)
On March 26, 2020 at 5:33:58 PM, Richard Beeston (ar2l...@bigpond.com) wrote:
Hi Jan
At the top of the column above line 1 there is usually a letter f
Hi Jan
At the top of the column above line 1 there is usually a letter from A - Z
or similar
Right click on the letter and it should come up with a "option box that ha
Format Cells. Click on this button and another box will come up with other
options that has some or all of the following opt
Jan,
The cell is formatted to display numbers as money ($). It should be formatted
as either plain integer, decimal or time (hh:mm:ss).
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> Please look at the below screen shot and advise.
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Daniel,
There is insufficient information about the spreadsheet's
structure/functions/macros in your screen shot to unders
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